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  • treimcheT Offline
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    treimche
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    #16

    96Talon wrote:
    Its not a turbo so it couldnt be the turbo rings. Also it had 186,000 miles on it. There has never been a rebuild on to my knowledge

    First of all there is no such thing as turbo rings, I dont know where that came from. Second of all, like I posted in my last post, if your car is a non turbo, which you just said it is, those are notorious for head gasket failures. Now since your car is smoking white like you said, I would venture a guess at it being the head gasket. Go get it replaced. Even if it's not the head gasket, you should replace it anyways because it will need it since those motors are crap.

    Troy
    2009 Yamaha R1
    2002 WRX
    2001 Toyota Tundra
    2001 Yamaha R6
    1988 Yamaha YSR 50
    2003 XR50

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    • ParkerP Offline
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      Parker
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      #17

      treimche wrote:
      you should replace it anyways because it will need it since those motors are crap. so much hate:icon_bigsmurf:

      10 Jeep
      10 F450
      08 F250
      05 F350
      86 rx7
      70 F100
      63 Olds

      > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
      > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
      > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
      > You are right Parker.

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      • treimcheT Offline
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        treimche
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        #18

        2.5RS wrote:
        so much hate:icon_bigsmurf:

        Not really, the 420A never did anything to me, they just suck, and that's the honest truth.

        Troy
        2009 Yamaha R1
        2002 WRX
        2001 Toyota Tundra
        2001 Yamaha R6
        1988 Yamaha YSR 50
        2003 XR50

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        • smtomps1955S Offline
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          i would check to see if you are dumping to much fuel into your motor, when this happens the fuel usually ends up in the oil. it has to do with your eletronic fuel injection, when it starts to go out that is what it does, until it goes out it will dump way to much fuel in your car and thus it wont start at all and be carefull if this does happen because your car will back fire real bad and may start on fire cause the fuel will start leaking out of exaust manifold and down threw exaust piping. the part to fix this is rather expensive, but i dont know remember what the part is call but its located in or arond your fuel pump if i remember right.

          1980 Chevrolet Silverado lifted
          2003 f150 supercrew
          2002 Urabus WRX sedan
          1991 Nissan Hardbody

          [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

          :icon_puke_l:

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          • treimcheT Offline
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            treimche
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            smtomps1955 wrote:
            the part to fix this is rather expensive, but i dont know remember what the part is call but its located in or arond your fuel pump if i remember right.

            Are you serious?

            Troy
            2009 Yamaha R1
            2002 WRX
            2001 Toyota Tundra
            2001 Yamaha R6
            1988 Yamaha YSR 50
            2003 XR50

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              Jim
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              holy shit, this is entertaining....
              "when this happens the fuel usually ends up in the oil."

              uhhh fuck my oil pan exploded!

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                smtomps1955 wrote:
                i would check to see if you are dumping to much fuel into your motor, when this happens the fuel usually ends up in the oil. it has to do with your eletronic fuel injection, when it starts to go out that is what it does, until it goes out it will dump way to much fuel in your car and thus it wont start at all and be carefull if this does happen because your car will back fire real bad and may start on fire cause the fuel will start leaking out of exaust manifold and down threw exaust piping. the part to fix this is rather expensive, but i dont know remember what the part is call but its located in or arond your fuel pump if i remember right.

                this has to be one of the more idiotic things I've ever read.

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                  92TSIpos
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                  wow I feel like a dumbass for even thinking how gas could get into your oil????????

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                    92TSIpos
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                    wow I feel like a dumbass for even thinking how gas could get into your oil????????

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                    • 9 Offline
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                      92TSIpos
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                      wow I feel like a dumbass for even thinking how gas could get into your oil????????

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                        btleier
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                        so what you're trying to tell me.......... if that you feel like a dumbass for even thinking how gas could get into your oil?

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                          smtomps1955
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                          dont believe me ask a mechanic then, i was just trying to help he ask what was wrong and i gave him ideas of what could be wrong. i think its stupid that you can sit and make fun of me for trying to help him out. Dont believe me thats fine.

                          1980 Chevrolet Silverado lifted
                          2003 f150 supercrew
                          2002 Urabus WRX sedan
                          1991 Nissan Hardbody

                          [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

                          :icon_puke_l:

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                          • treimcheT Offline
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                            Oh it is totally possible for gas to get into the oil on any car, but it has to be running extremely rich to where it can not burn off all of the gas, and at that point it would be smoking black, or it would have to be getting flooded out by cranking the car trying to start it for long periods at a time. Now neither sounds to be the case since the car is smoking white.

                            Troy
                            2009 Yamaha R1
                            2002 WRX
                            2001 Toyota Tundra
                            2001 Yamaha R6
                            1988 Yamaha YSR 50
                            2003 XR50

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